TIOG.N COUNTY AGITATOR. LOCEO-: svEDNESDAIt". DEC. 20, 1871. New. Advertisements Notica ini,l3 .1 • 1 Inkruptey—G. W. Merrick. 1 Pay Up—W. C.-Kress. • Fn. Stle beqp. Tars—h :If. Seam lOU Roc Notice. itn.Ars.- I The water in lake Erie is staid to be four feet lower than crer known be- IBM —Mr. B. 0; 'Wheeler, of the Welisbore‘ Graded -'?ho•;!, has,gr,r,,o Zit c,3urity,J9 tQkp • 1 4arze ef'n POllOO at that place. —Tile WeUsher° Democrat has a new way of ding its name=" The Dcaeeeqt." —The ladies can do up their hair sweetly with , '•i•lncy carob. —An Elmira girl, after giving her lover a kiss, ot:daiined, ci Dog tny'elts, if you paint been a. •Aing rye, old boss." —The express office will hereafter bo in the cigar store of Mr. John Purcell. —1). D. Von Allen, formerly Principal of the Wellsboro Aeadetny, L is now Principal of the Port Byron Free School in Cayuga county, N.Y. —lra liceney, of liollidaytown, will glvo a I ' .I.lree at his house on Christmas Eve. --Foley is prepared to supply all creation with tancy pods for the holidays.. ? - Ball tickets printed at this office on double t 4 o'ck. Call and sec. . . - - —minify Bibles, pocket hooks, photograph i .1 1. mtns, end other articles -for the 'holidays, at Young S. Co,'3 bookstore. —Deacon Ensworth and C. I..Willoox left for Norfolk, Virginia, on Monday morning last. ~., —Keep the Welle.boro water Works agitated ontil Bortiothing is acoomplished. ' ''' —The mammoth sato for the Wellaboro na. ;tonal hank will be along in a few days. . —Lookout for horeo thieves; they ore oommit• ting depredations in other localities. - —Mr. Sol Bunnell will giv'e i public dance at Bowen .'t Corers ball on Christmas evening. —Mr. Poleg Dond will give a publio ball.in Bowen & Cone's hall' on, Now Year's evening, 'January 1, 1872. Mr. D. attends on invitation to all lovers_of dancing. . . —Mr. Willioni English, of Delmar, promised to bring'n load of coal to this office some two , • weeks since, raying ho " would bring it it ho lived." We shall - hereafror believe hiin dead, ' unless it is proven to the contrary. —Remember the heek.tiolderdli friiirrlia--DaP tut Hall Tuesday Evening, D 20.19, 1871. —Persons indebted on the Right of Way to the Wellsboro & LawrencovillelOilroid, irill re. ceitis no further noticlo after Wit week. DONATION.—TOere will be a dona tie the house of Mac P. Johnson, ,Charles. ton, on Thursday E 717. Dee. 21. 1971, for the Rey. Geo. 0. Kinney. persons having book or note account with J. Sahel&lin, Jr., ,fitelNeques ted to call and nettle before Jannary.l, 1872, or ooste will be made without further notice. Thie means batiste's. I C OOI7II fia rettleing( in this paper, who wish to change their advertisdments or insert new ones, will please hand them in at once, as wear° re•setting all In new type:" Please•be pronipt lb this metier: CORR£t?T2o\.—•Our attention has beep drawn to a typlgraphioal error made by our dovil'in the report of :+fr. Rtrics on water works. The dischnoge of water par minute from the rail road brook, should ha.v.s read or seven bar. role in the drycet tima, instead of one barrol. • persona indebted to this °Mei; forjob work, advertising and subscription, will pleitse bear in mind that we are incurring a heavy ex penal to imprare our paper tho coming year, and will need every dollar due us. OPTlcatio raruember the fact! Mr - LiaNERY.—Mr?. L. A. Newman, the fashionable tailliner at Mansfield, is now pre. pared to (a oish the ladies with any desired nit). finery, at low mess. Sha hes a gand.assortment f nil ;be late styles, an._. l ean'therefore suit any ".1-'ers9ns wisbing to Sub . serioe . for the i:(11 YorAc- A inerivl , l uhrez lot c , th• •Io P." • IL317)1:t; o:air D.VDC3 and A -M. B. Pr:rive, of tbii vil• A evi,nrlNT.—Trunttt Car'onter, of Iron ills thigh i.c,kon on 11101301 ,- ...:oad.ng a large box from a wa n Dr. I',l?.her was an.l radece..l the irauture. I'. is tieing well. GLASS 1111,01vEm—The Bohemian lovivrd exhitiiled lu Cone's hall au thu evening of thi. 12th, and on tho afternoon of the 13th to the echool oebolars. It i 9 they seero more on the blovi" than the practical Music.--Professor Iloyt-tta Co. , aceui.e in another COILIaItI to snit first olass pi ;r.. s and organ... at, prices. Professor Iloyt Is rery able in.;truet , r .1 . " music, and writes us intend.. tc. :Ten a eaneervatory of mile° :n tt•iiriilat A. as 5:3n :I.! a protier huilding can be P:rnlrell. The following epitaph is by Moore on att.riley. natrtel Sh em -" Here John Shaw, Attorney- at.lac.. And When be died - The devil cried, `Give us your pan., Sohn Shan, Attorney-at law '" DIINDEE TlilitEGllAPll.—This is the tute of a new paper just started at Dundee, N. Y, by William A Driedale,l formerly or this county. It is a lively, welt go tsn-np paper, and we question if it won't give Cllr friend Wescott, or the Record, a hard pulimi _oe king...stretch.— It is well printed and edited, and we wish It atuandani enema. Hugh Young & Co. are novrreeetv. log their holiday .gooda r consisting of -beautifully bowl Bibles, prayer and hymn books, m3hoga• ny and rosewood writing ileika, chromes, stereo scopic pictures, and line editions of the works of the standard authors for presentation gifts. We hare also the -largest stock of. diaries for 1872, bought directly from the manufacturers, which we aro selling at from 10 cents to $3 50 each. Pocket books of erery variety. Call and examine our •. Deo. 13, 1872 2w , ELECTION OF OrrrcEas.--Tho Sto ny Fork Salt Company met on Mon•iny the 4th instant, and elected the till() win.; officers: Cha. Copestick, Senior, )('resident; Charles Houghton-,- Esq., Secretary; Israel Stone, Treasurer; Capt. William Chase, Joseph Palmer, Lucius Sabin, GeorgO.Va4lng and Thornas Alien, Directors. Our exchanges are making a big fuss ()tor the great Prince now visiting this •country. We-bayli Prince in Wellaborn, who, thon;lf not a prirmatipporens," nor rt "princo prrAump ave. is n capital fellow, and nobody terms to make a fuss over him, unless they want some fat chickens, or houe or gardon plants. We go in . for our Prince at home. first, GOOD, TIME FOR WOOI2EN EDDtNT3, —Mr. B. T. Vnn Born, our r'nterprisiel... furni ture denier, has just re-rived t 1nr7,2.1 lot of par• lur, dining room rtml bitell'en furniture, which could ha put in a: woail-n isareptaPtir In tact, he he, now en ii? , .)rtment fr.itil rust any'hody email e.leet )something desirablE'. %Nnr , Roads; and that the po.ipin tnly unat . r.:tan:l thh f ger, „ e ta!rit., na;"?9 :•) bh:w . t're'ad Horn for hint t DA Sci:lo. - :- Tlse Pr6bV:ieftfiri . so(ijel,y of Corning, N. Y., Are iflialisslot r ‘ ccoinparo e ,3 with A good ile3) of fet,iing, , the proprietf_74l "awn TOt' , 4l,€> , Quito a tarinber rerilq in the dancing 1,4 . 11 of . At the mutual of Titqta trangthient, white tittitlier pottion'ainitlinee C I) "iatY, r . • i rrltogettarl - ' flog yieldpn hat r„it r hie}, ip rwle..tht. , olttrolt• or the world ...if 1 year 1572 • Nnij F' D : then . the - tiiii'roh will I. lan step Vice Prebident, E•iitta_X. 11;14i - tiro, -0, 1.1- lo , oteti . of mboy e. II tiiries, to the time, „whet:Oho church- I M J l'ot‘ter: *Cream-. Aft:: governed by eiyil lets, taint Admit . E‘trfit, ; On; e1;ur...11 itt tot , touch gorcrued by the Ni!e,v; L;beitt.n.td." Willfalsief A,.. ;C4tajakt.ll; 2 ! , pevi•lk:' , Ll l lll. C ' I/Odd . Wormy eCCIII9' to control tii keniond, W„ tiLuLnyrny, %, tlit 3 tle 'cla 4 reh : therefore wo mutt admit it—" the Princf, J. Rorapaugb), 1 root of all evil." VILLA( E, LOTRFOR SALE. ' iris vitaritter : now offering village lot e for -saip *4 Western part of tbo eijlttge ton rtieoftebli terms. Bald lots sire laige• end nicely eltuatetl. about 160,000 feet of pine lumber for Bale, et Truman 4 Boliou'e mill , Welleboro. Sept 6;1111. A. CEOWL. CLOSE 11usuntsg arr- uttRIST.Ma Several of, our leading merohanta wisely /suggest that all the business places in this village be closed on Christmas. We second the motion, and put the question for decision. The most of places throughout this country . honor that day by suspending Witless and hsAdlog:, religiou s, sorvica. This is llght and pr oper, when we SiStie shier the wonderful event that day is intended to commenaorate, which brought joy, bapplitosi and' salvation to the world. Above all other days, this one should be celebrated wi t h praise pad thanksgiving by every human befog on the face of the earth, LA.RdE PEAR.—Mr. E. J. tlammings, formerly of this county, and recently from : San. Francisco; California, ahowld no the other do picture of a pear raised in that State weighing 4 pounds, measuring around its center In inch ea, and around its length 24i luottes. Ho also ' left with ns a photograjah.?l,9,ltmcii ot'pearitlott one branch, weighing nineteen pounds, and fifty in number, raised,in galifOrnia. This! is not a fish story, as the card banitiffieen at this' (Arm / t • . • ..„ • EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION.--The LtIP imp meeting of the Pennsylvania Editorial As sociation will be held in the State capitol, at Harrisburg, Thursday, January 25, 1872, eonve• ning at 11 o'clock A. M. Editors of natrapapers in Pennsylvania who have riot connected them . - selves Nvith the Association, are earnestly Invited to attend on this occasion and enroll • themselves as members. 4pstgAi'Coxy.gbf , ; , 44T. = Prot:efspg D. C. - Jewett has madf;liirimgements to conduot a musical donvention at Mansfield, commencing Monday evening, January 1, 1872, In the M. E. church,-and to continue, with three sessions por day,',until Saturday, January 8, whea It will ()load with a publi6 entertainment. Por the term, $I ; for the concert, 25 cents. Mr. Jewett is a praetioal instructor, and we bespeak for him a grand success, . . C IiRIST tie Chrisfitaar, autPaa Oki Santa Claus hyis in.stere a large stook of toys, wa trust every little girl and boy will prepare their long-legged stookings on Christmas Evo to hold his gonernue gifts. Chil dren, do you think thorn are late of little ragged .girls and boys that have no good Santa Claus to 1111 their stockings with presents and their hearts with Joy ? You, whose lives have fallen in plea sant places, should open your hearts and help oarry a little of tho Christmas light into som ebeeries abode, where want antitilliery are 'the _ 1 chief guests at the festival time. TIIII WEATTIER, WATER AND FIRE:— December, thus far, has made a freezing improS. sion upon the minds of pedestrians, bringing winter in dead earnest. If it contlawsO, with. ;veils, cisterns and creeks nearly'dri,Ae . farmeis will experience great inconvenience in this sec tion. Water for stock and domestic purposes will bo a scarce article, unless the weather should soften a little. The need of water for the sup pression of fire would be seriously felt in case of an outbreak, We trust ,the TAmr, seen ta tie ushered 'in, Nall - not be one of marked ex tremes as regards the weather, but that it will be one of peace and plenty. ROOM FOR MORE.—Now is the, 'time, ' to subscribe for the Ay44 . carI97:IBIT.;" Noitt year will Once the also the qribernatoylal, and the Agitator should be in the hands of every Republican- in the county, and, in fact, of every Democrat, too.-r. We purpose to make it a live paper, and, if ratt aie, to elect our entlio Rekst. While we shall, labor bard'for the'betielit of the party,, we trust our Republican friends 1111 feel it a Pleasure to contribute aWO by subscribing to this paper, while we shall be.at a heavy 'expense I,u,Aitnging„ it a good one . - FARMERS'. CLtrris.—We nptiee that farmers sire forming clubs in various places for discussion and the interohange of opinions as to the best way of raising. the different lands of crops, horses{ cattle, sheep; bogs, &a. These clubs are made very interesting and prodtablo, particularly to the inexperienced -farmer. To keep paee i sfith the.timeir,, - tby should not the farmers of Tioga county form societies for this parpos42---Walt4fo, farmertoblsiteMzsmoisosnd,'' intiirpflie7 - siVoltitainitda 'themselves, as the old saying has.it, " well to do" from their praatlaat , ittioTilitlitt% iVr ipirasican. tirp_ beim - Ili - year neighbor by the Pippo, diffiseincl.A your practical knowledge? We be glad to )/ ay before our readers the proceedings of snob BELL RlNoEit.—Leavitt's troupe of heft ingerts will giro a concert in Bowen & Cone's Wednesday evening, December 20. This is not the Alleghenian troupe of hell _ringers that recently exhibited • here, .but are a, link in'tho chain of the original,Swiss 'hell ringers., No oriti will be disappointed in attending the above con cert, as thii troupe not only come highly recom mended, but are backed up by the press wherever they perform. Admission, 35 cents ; reserved seats, 50 cints;,children under 12 years, 25 pts. Tickets for sale at Young.4.Cfriltookstore. Rownvism.—Our attention has been ealivci to the fact of a number of young mon, living in and about this village; who aro in the habit of attending public gatherings and area• ling disturhances, And:daring their return home indulging in loud, vulgar and profane language and boisterous conduct- From tho character of their demonstrations, ono would _Frixpomtpose row ditti liirt eiithiyikiniataiod - for , Iltin-i !tensible, ttspose'i tinauniesi - they talt s e - thehAt' t. , i which th warning contained in this notice may give theta, and amend their conduct, they may be likely to find then-11504e5, - ere long, held crlm;„ foully resbotisiblo - onE MO' °hare `oVilltilarldigt• public mdetings and of street vulgarity and pro fanity. _ -- • tt ? ' -.' No AGITATOR N'EXVWEE.It. i het% will be no paper Issued from tbis office nett week. ,We.know our •readera -01:-et.Ouse4his omission, hen they tee the Agitator on the 3d of :SWIM' , 1872;41% is new tuft. We do not propose to tell all we Intend to do, but for the prasentliWsimplat say the 1—: :.7.-7.= - .... - .: - : - - - . -...:..-7--::., " The editor works—he's nover at reel, For the world. uneated with news, Treepe l peking for more, the latest and best Ile cannot, he will not seftueZ2`..l — „,s, Big eermons and epeecleeries and rhymes, With items both ancient and-mktr, Suiting the people and lulling the itmee„.;_ . He must faithful and conetant review. Not only deals help subjects profound;— 11 . 1 e reOlori:raliet mingle rich fury; ,• The Wor4 will laugh, and the Ph i l, go 'Footle Whit tte4ditarecribblii a Pin." Mr. George W. Sears, better known as " Bacchus," and more recently recognised as • "Items" of tho Agitator, has been *frequent, sufferer from aching teetb, and-On' Friday MR separated himself from one by again pulling the trigger of his gun. Vie -scene occurred in the rear of this office, witnessed-by a number of spec. tatersosho loudly applauded-,our-Jriendltn• hi succeisful dentistry:, 'This LS 41104141 rrliYof - eie; j , tracting teeth, a a a quick one, provided the pa. gent has stale ent pluck for the emergeney.••• Items never fail , as be is expert with a gun. bravo as a lion, nd has the utmost cionadenoe I n . tlie. et itinglYtif -r oivdeti:-;:= .--------- Since ) writin the above,-,Valliqnr, 0/1•7 not long since sr. Beare, lii;ing' an attack Of ague chills, rgitl:boing-debar -- rt3d froth usfpg-the, Usual rernedylor,a -few day* yet, conitindidAtie try the tooth remedy; and -agoordingo. 7 et a ln the gun a " dose" agreeing with hit diagnosis of the cue"; and-after a aotfuricartinui b k a4:el4Ptieii.o for tba.oieration;-the, faititint.:lwar, oortipleecti, and,'as he believes, foreier curedof,his dlsa-., greeable malady. Perhaps a little perieverinee in good respires otter the first - qr.funtramiropld avail him tuuch.7.— etiliiSTitAtil Pb 3 &flowing poem wee written by Mciitimer.Colatur;:mel pbbbibeit in the London Society, entitled An Old Fogy on Clirlstinao. 'Tin Christman, but clanged Are the Whims. Since I Dist 6=4 its elsineyosus •.•rfix*Ahngirlii of the period have.passlons, And tho boys of tho period are swells ; Yet a charm on one's memory dwells. Long ego there were terrible specters And marvelous riddles to guess, . . In days ors the railway directors • Put on the Express. - • Neath mistletrie,ittare ll sa 17Ytheiridd Tim might then snatch a frolics 0' - And the punch at that time was a Sold • " ' That Nobody--voted amiss ; And the anapdragon:4ldn't it hiss $ • - Every girl in your hdart was a lodger, Who met you with miachltwOua glance ; . And oh uhata•romp was Sir Roger. . •• 're Corirlera data 1 - r - .• ; . •, 1 4 - 40,412 Ca BO WI % 160 /1290112 i DnelfOrgot that theiWiatlr me cold ; ••, HU:sty-does it seed that 4 miss 'em ; Perchance I'm a fogy, grown.old, Whoso Ilfo is a tale that Is told. When a man is approaching to fifty /Ts seldom breaks into his Weds, And la apt to be studiously thrifty Of - .dolma delights. TV But wherefore one's ago be revealing f Leave that to the Registry books. A man—is as old as he's feeling: A woman as old as she looks ro. eagles live lafelre . AV I Zeildigkititis featly ti 'Tis fit that great Ma should be told ; "Whom the gods love, die young"—for this reason, They cannot grow old. NEW PAPER.=Master - A. - C. Niles son o( Hon. - J. B. Niles of this village, saysihe will issue the first number of his new paper;on the first of .Tan. 1872, entitled "Wide-a-wake." •Re says it will be considerable larger than the little boys' Normal° Amu/. Subscription pries 25 oentigkeliiiiiii(a: &limes to the new paper. DONATION.--The friends of the Rev. 0. K. Bunnell, are invited to attend a donation visit, at Meelianios' Hall, in Hollidaytown, day evening, Dee. 20th. HBlthiA.lo lixerintEs.—The first lec ture of the ?fermate Course was delivered by. Frederick Douglass the justly celebrated colored orator, on Friday , evening last. The lectuter was 'suffering severe y with a sore throat, the're suit of a heavy cold, and he consequently ;spoke with considerable difficulty, He (timid not pru dently exert the full powers of his fine voice, which in its higher tones rings like the pealing notes of a clarion ; and the lower, or oonveria linnet topmrof bie violet), in which he spoke, are attsoft,;4o. melodious as the notes of a linte l .-- Thts melody of voice is oharacteristio of the col ored race; the exceptions to it are very rare, In deed ; and in the (raise of ?dr. Douglass, the na tural gift has received a high polish from . cul ture, and forms one of the orator's most powerful auxiliaries. , lat Douglass - tali,: little tilaiAre . :40 5 ordioary size, erect, symmetrical, and carries his fifty odd years lightly upon him. Indeed, the most Oo ticeable Riga of bin age is ble gray hair, which still•has, however all the luxuriance of a youth ful growth, is voice is most perfectly modula ted;' Melted and graceful, and oc casionally emphasised by appropriate gesture,: Ills language, Beaton, and whole. appoisrance, is that of a oultivatedientleman—whieh he is. Thii was Mr. be {(ell first appearance in ,Wellihisfo i . atid ilqlceit ,Lioagy.euppunteet,d and gratified by the 'very large an&inteBigent audience which gathered, not only from this vi cinity, but from the various towns in the county, to listen to his leoturo upon Santo Domingo... Itliarotufkl:waiiNfiry fine one.-In language, delivery and sentiment. It portrayed the island of Santo Domingo id all the warmth and bright ness of its own tropical surroundings: its dis covery, its history, its wars, its sufferings, its de. Svapare, its climate, it s i religion, its society, its go.. vernment, its resources, its wants and needs, its desire for annexation, tto., Ito.; and his view of the duty of 'the, Unitid Statcs.in,thlNremjscs..-. Ho agreed' with l i iesident)iiiint to Eli ;Row of the questiod ; and wished he had re erri,tglind:. ° IralitifiliSSOßTlßirlifirifiart - ' " Mj ap 1 dit the President- was right in not doing so ; keeri tainly "hadno...po4cy to.enroms 'age*" VI 'h the pee:pit- 4 . find - theftW Ohfflei'lgtt iler, - I,riff:ww - bvins•idear 'or d -- Vtatesiis - ate, and ho re gretted to differ With him, ho could not bring himself to agree withi him upon this eubjeol.- Ile believed annexation to be for tba_good of ;hp th-conntrfes; andTsratin - in tiiiiiiteOrde larger 'and lttere "enligliterefer liberty; bati r vion wbioh and despotism there must yet come a great con flict. It could do us no harm to prepare, by ex tending the area of the most enlightened pro gressive force In the world—the United States. Wo oongratalate„the . Herto4lo .49,0p0,,Trpen oft tbeipscort , ile t wee, atra.: l l 6 o 1 t ,rPxii .1 0 2 li',o4ralh- -0 Ate ftfi 'O , loatid 'their`brilliadt,ill.k'aps,ctitreis slkihy,443),:liest assurance of ft. " - ' • The neat lecture ofi the count) will be given the sth of January, by Mra. Mary A. Livermore. The simple announcement of her name, will se cure an overflowing blase. „. - 7(C ? —*y EF etiii Agitator.] t [ln ono of tho streets of Chioascy, as the fire reaohed St, was scan ' ' an oldlady 411 to . . walk, bad been removed by her eons to this sup. posed place of security, while they returned to secure thele,eillots prraiing., with un- Vimpled -;" her sole attendant, a colored servant, unable to procure help to remove her, resolved to stay and share her mletreses fate. They both perished]. Tie tlitY.lollC Italittd CVI A All night, all day, the flames with ceaseless roar Had rolled their crimson Wows higher, higher, o_breariirOhi st i r in fiery spray, dad stfe w ves o'er ()burettes, towers, O'er tom Sit 6416; : in with ring flood, And dropping, thick and far, in biasing showers, On'prairie, and upon the moaning lake Whose waves wiLidtriellabiglitidiiihitlibitiiiie dreadful hours. .r: I.y:a And night bad oome again, if night were there ' When dark ~nes4 only servect_tuatturt—trarts r igen tyle-fa Of barging homes, and hopes, and bleeding hearts; And still the flame waves rolled where fled na • *CII4 f e ArraowlingArretelies from its.deadly breath, Bach other trampling, as with curses loud , ' They fled in terror from its lurid waves, Or shrieking, itruggling, sank wrapped in its fiery shroud. And, ee the crowd ran from Ste lurid wrath, tttak..tbrgnging o ditnrea4 the blaspgceapl t p oklzed add aili ng fothir teath idtaleg4he4intlog red wstetantr(That. With eyes transtlacd, they watelled the flame* approaoh, And feeling, in the tierce airoooo blast, The nearing of the dead eternity 1— • And prostrate, grasping, prayed that, death's tiexellitide were passed. The one Was aged; and her feeble form Could fly combat with the maddened crowd ; l ' The other, with youth's pulses beating warm, Rut branded deep and dark with Canaan's aurae. .Yet color ()An not weigh, a human soul; And she, when from theltiged one all had fled, Li Stahl with her, while the hot wares round theta roll; They stood with bandirt(iolaltpecr, mrstrithi and maid,— 'And knew that all werelc nal JaAholr_rwartag • env; . 1 .07604iiiss tersil 7 ,l4:;o die l k fire, . ( To_,L.c,sl itstierce to»gurs ecir.-...44-44mire . ting i;" Meet]. „.....i.....-i vnl V -, -1,1104 .. 511}i each I 141#4 . ,4 pi re— , .gtietlirecitb., a li,rl egort . 4l4.g death. 11 'Th'ivier rf-ilfropt± red rt ho' tery ware; The rising me !wills coldly on the scone ;•,r.4. i •* ehrif blaelionc¢ inins; %Warn 1 ! Viefitallon erikilidflAoirly ilt INJwillis, ' Where plomos.of i l uiph'rous Smoke bends o'eti D " •OE Isimges grass. • We sing ollioßes, bpast.t.4, at: 0 14; 11 , 34 o , And oharalcrtAffsirfirtlii . Nbitr; ore, - Bing the aitititlnitl,:. r ditepotehlAiforsii;'er thorn wave r - r,al \. „()i) Rav)z , Sad lamentations fur theliuved and teat. :111inirnoblei - pdrilltied, though by bard unsung, ! Than this poor i' seryanth..i t ler friend ; N "Ono g M1:14,T- flip 'Val his gre among;— keit) , giV,Siti tre„RApiii4ci .6 \,..,...,,, ; . .X part, ilarholuads and fire by nature eisr her .:., ftong - .0 • ~- t,,,,,"? RTOVii iR. 7., r,ll 'n; _ T.l. Fr' .§'Pao 4gwAAP,—,,lo4AtrrqtriYrp.s iv 1111'ot each for informatlo by whin!) I can Maohinco, w ith . 'lllll following ""nuittibffit peon- then ': 1006 7 200118—,1 774,24 T/10 ISittnolc,r i nljoili 4- 7 IV* I log tit Ifir 0: bi paid by B. Monroe, at WelleboFo Pa. Nov. 214 1871—tit. • E. A. JINNINOS. IMElli THE MARTYR. AN INOIDIINT OF TUE GREAT FIRE. 1111 E Infti itioAtto the Chr -Normal &heal, bfauelleld, • will actinienci* Januari.2;lB72, when nee► students will. is a favorable time to enter. S E woOd`,Erq., of thin box:oak:1i; Wig siiirr, po for nate or rent. Terms easy. If you want anything in ,the line fine ladies' gold watches • and chains, :lel silver watches, silver ware, fancy goods, dm to Polcy. Ile has ?ust :dinned from the and he knows how to buy. cheap and how to the tastes of his . customers. "Li.fria4i itiad STONY FOES . --bll3 8 Thd Mute. Coles, the FataplatJoii ot. steam saw mill, we noticed not long since, poiriwided - tri it a trdit -- fot; grinding Ihedi - it This ikilrbo a gteit - cbrivenienco the pee in that Thcality: - Co: have ml another addition to their blacksmith — Shop, 1 now employ five hands in that departinent. continue turning out wagons, sleighs, die., fal l than any other establishment in the county:" salt company will not evaporate any salt by sun so long as fool is as plepty as at present. PERSONAL.—We Tilted to, Qall t• e attentiOngifoliZrksidpct9 it`ttiolo Ar B. City;fiObr i kinnal(bitg, 0., itiLlAitt - 1.% Agitator. Mr. M'Cay was admitted to the bar 1,1 tritinpfiry, }and for ,a_ shcrtAm9racipi 'l7l — Catitbit, - 11iddffid"Ciolinty; Pa: Ire lba young man of energy, well read in the law, a nd is strictly honorable In Ids businescrelatio • s with mon, which is a sure guaranty of mos a. We trust our young friend will fad hie Wcste home a pleasant and'rematerative One. - - NEW STORE IN TIOOA.—H. E. Bmit it Son have completed their new brink- store .n Main street, in the village of Tioga, Pa., a. d have filled it with an entire new stook boo and shoes, which they are prepareci•to diepose to the citizens of Tioga and vicinity at viol which cannot, caytioalleas . o etcrer , IA of the lioeitatabyttiiirn stook is ilneurpaseed, inoladlng Burt's oelebrate'd andßopular varieties. They aro also agents f.r titaikaleldidaidn ..ottazis b. And' ties wishing to purchase will And at their store • variety of styles to soled from.—.El Adv. CAUTION To DEALERS IN TOBA.C• 0 1 , SNI.TIrIi AND Ctoans.—The internal revenue In makes it the duty of every person who emptiee any stamped box, bag, vessel, wrapper or enve lope of any kind, containing tobacco, snug or cigars, to destroy the stamp. Mid any . person who wilfully neglects or refuses to do so; is lia ble, on conviction, to be fined 09 and tii~ptlsbti not less than ten days nor morn than 14 months It also prohibits the sellingn i l tobac,kolhou,wif-p cigars out of anything bt4tftice orlgthal plata BIIRLINGTQN. .atiliffaiiiikaist*pd:aygitYint g,t 3ohj i l a i l s: Indianapolis, hoi—shall we reach the West? The best Line is acknowledged to be the 0., B. ct Qt, joined together. Ith.tne B. & M. Railroad by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and milled the BURLINGTON Rout's. The main line -of the Route running to Omaha connects with the great Paella Roads, and forms to=day thq leading route to California. T_he die Brandy entering Reliraska at .Riattsimouth, l passes through Lincoln, the State Capital and will this yirfilMeiffitfiltAlt' e sra taltz ming theratteffeeitoete ontitt over 100 miles. ,41P 9 1t`,.°0'f , "4 PE, Em,.. 44T1T10/ Its Oa k , Into a An6iiiiip ii i 4OP6 9910 ,SPAT soul through Bt. Joulo 'Eta I CU;, Kansas. Passergers by this route to Rause, see Illinois, Southern and, by a alight dirergenoe, can sea Nebraska also. Lorerti of floe views ehoUld Semember . the j$ lington Route, for its towns "high.gleaming. ftlitOlarketmatil tn 'LeZflinite4 bluffs and quarries—its corn oceans stretehitig over tbo prairies farther then eye can reach; .. 14kud,b e tore rtlll4 2 3ane tq remember it, for theylisieVbfei'alambSttli&two thousand who have already-bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, ' imismaattaarsouirak:,m;ev: Burlington, lowa, or among the four thousand home-steaders at. pre-em mk pre-emptors who last firailatfo34- W-Uttateln-000- arki41#(11011• *''fruitsEain'firi fi erfo'tegik tees tiffdin( WIC' ju1. 1 :19, 1871.-tf - Persons who have become thoroughly o4lirod from any oauge, may laavotkeir,_ . oiretrAtipiLstt once restored by takixliinttabrilltotaittak,aqtair spoonful of Jo/insOn's Anodyne Liniment mixed in a little cold water, wellsweeterted. Every farmer who owni - a - go4!Itook of horses, cattle and sheep, and intends te — koep them through the winter, should get at once a good stook 01 Shoridan's rineeti. One dollar's worth will safe atolgistha half Ort i ltf hay. ; 4 s• SPECIAL NOTICES. AVo c~I4OKS,, Altiotim bf early judisertstiou, 4 111161 4 'lei vow+ debility, premature decoy &0., beviag tried in vain every advertised remedy, has dls covered: Amide nsf9f;of self-ens*, oth* `kl . _will AMA's* to; ; 11W epAniv-suftereh. J ar - REEVES, 7B WILIISSIAI st., New York. Aug: 9, 1971-Iy. Et!ISE VOA:Mg itic Booicaiiiiriand ;Setitioskellse, t i liq No. S, Bowen Cono's tome jolt rect. amine, nowißottal4eirifiß WALL AND WJWIDWIARED. They ties, every article usually sold is a JIM deo booliatore. Stationoryolateit,RehonOooktg#,44 sold to country dealers:it • Sept 20, 1871 tf - " tElgAtig WEILYNES§ES. 'biro ad clad of dtseasoa known to Medlin' oared for sstbosa peoullar to tho fetsalst,organ. Ism. A silt& MO 011 2 •114 alarliwn de limy or awe ft. - bilked to oontlusto a nt i t• w 010 system suffers, and oon. ior Wife/ ited ,, itirlons Whiniassesitoioll•siVitUllatlted.'' l - 1 • frz , - ' 5 a 515Z5 (let: et o bae4..Atalpr.fp , xxv.4o., •.= tea sp=ssreAdyterossoi. preventive a all each P Itl -- ` , Wery4here. - Prloo, ^ C - 413 ?- c q ar ra: B 4t. ti trm:2‘.7,:7' frw ilB ts.m. • • .1 tot •.: ~.:co o 4 P • ID -, :a pAPtAltrilintliftiiLAtillE II X' - 1 .Si s rt ois i, ,s: e t , ..'i ,; 4 ~!. 1 4=h tOPO t ft% P rti l A rP 44:llt ea : :' ber4Prial faummaiiitio; ,n1,44b - pl_ijo i lm,, to the wurnlsrApfp,l;9os3o - j(lnyleal h failed 'to such sae:tent tliatjutPitystota a n; :0 ottuovd . me Incurable. I fikil - uted'all sorts f temedlee 1 ) and-erect took a voyage to Californl ; but noth , 0. 1 1/.441 1 1v,t 41 :401-.. , 'l4' hail ißte ftla Ptliaa_AliaPMMenos l 4 . k refined t 6 k4blc.' ' but y ffilialit itlati; WI, 1 - if lila yielded:l Tam 41,411105Niglitit IMO ni fto., e prad PA and-itata !IPAPSSI4 1,9,„Wi11t sua.itotigm_ 1 4tAs.fifteett years Mbt.tr• ke- - -::t 1 ,:' , :•:-. 1 ;::. Deo. 6,157.1-lin - ~---. J c 7 r La gYI-TOT „, tioftft., It r - meeting .., . • .6. :`• . - A. of the stockholders ~-• • -- ~ .... ' - '-' .. . - ani i tM t iferll l a en ening year, wilata liellatilut_offide Compiri,y, at in Eklund, Penrall 2 vaniar !Li rday. e .of January, 1872, at o'clerr ~ e e ell to est 2 o'clock P' S[. '... , '' . Eakland Pa: Dee. 20, 1811.4 t. Sec'y: ”' For : Sale Cheap R °ABEL or ood Paper on short time. e‘: , ; Ar( c , r - 1 44 ' 0 ; ) 1 2 . Mg. rthe District Court of the 17nitod - States for the Wei ern District of Pennsylvania. D , s(4 7 ,2mitter of .311 MP& VatiMi4A6sl4.4 70-ack o Worn it may concern t un ersignel hereby givea notice of his appointment as assignee of dustus M. Bailey, of Mansfield, Tioga County, Pa., Within said District, who hue_ll4ci4outio,thinkrugmbl Petition, by the P@l.&%Otatakitald GEO. W. ISLERRIOK, Assignee. Dec. 20, 1371.4 w 1 , 'az=7ll, •.. 4 ..... Pa.—Nov. 22,1271-Iy. • :.).,..;;;„ ft at the ce tit& ,d if ~~ _ ED ..: B • E wit t il .,o,7, ti A , Hai recently:been improved, antis pOw-Wlthout a daiibe the 'eV best • , 1:' , ' - 'i $ 1 L 11 ivet' gets out of ardor, and - will - run a Ilfatinze,tvitiOnt repairs. Don's u., re .. , hase a Sewing idaohtt!aorapy, kind until 'pia'iniii se.ii Oa?, . ~.., _:.•!, ,-._ 22.) %.;1. ROB NEW IMPROVED .mlaneane. ~.----,- ~ ::-14)tea.atlintliviedged ohm:Edda Sawing ittsohine of tha,Muld. , : - Nov. 10,- / .184, ~,..! i li:,-;.: . . ?, 3ac , -, z,...1. , :„;... ;,_. -Y. .1 , :: • kid '. l ,i r z 6F1031:' .. • laPalgil. - ~ ... . _. latreaohed behind • PENYBOT RADIO/11)B OF GOODS, ready to asset a 011ABGB VROM ALL 'OWL OLD OVSTOSUUte,¢ as many are oneecas may choose to faveritsirtttr'avatt. • .lohaddittrat. to willatrakiek . ' . -we make the fellowieginagehietari a!beetgem, OPTIOIALTISOc: ', • -:. DUOS 4001)4..0: which we have a large tatlity. , , (MOTU& & OASSIZILIMOS whist). ws mil hy l ths„- , Yri, cs USA* TO OUT &by the Meet eapeximoe workmen ea eke mai"' • ---: -, -, ,- • - , : . . • .. -. rzs- • . • i• •-;' • •, . • • .. r - yam"' - • : lyooll.q from 25a4:9; .. fo $ 2 '5O Per ~... ..'i . :r., ,. .r, ..-:,, —,..,ir. - ..a.i • , Oir siZok la the LAIIGIIIIV4OiIDB Tilt iliiti'lllOßS TitlittOW2WP of say /fate in.OONNINO, and probably IN BOUTIIBItICNNW YONII. . Gortitig, Ost 4, 4,m. - ' ' ' • ' • , sitrry at WAITIL rna ; f• • .„ - at ..**7 — 1 ; -11,7r14 5_ _ _ _ ... , . .. \ Eli CI Co . • ti •, k I 1-,;:i.,:,:" .(> i . - ~ a, . :' - 4 ~:.;.ii, J !„' al- i ,: i. 474..., Rl= 1 : , ~. I. ..'i cp.,' ~~ .z.~ Ks~ MEMEIin ; Sip •• , r - ' • BM ;-11 4,4tY I • ‘ , :r., ''••• rt - r• - , • ?T:.. -4., .:1.t4 , I ' • ' i• ; , . - • --. ''' ':' . t ' ',•' , . ..' . 7 , I ,f '' ' i. . 54 -- 17 i ii iii, a .. - ve - -.-.--• : ~,, ~ ..t.'„,l . ~,. ess ~..,11.00114iik,,C1p11:ProaLES 2 2 ' o •P_,, ...T., 41 ". 00 - 2 .. ~..., ,:-. •, .. ...f -- ' - ' - : ~, . 71,0 r aikiffilisi*Rskritk—jhrnch and4*ll•4Pqpiint t /appinefs - ailka, litey-thiored and Praernrestailio t . -..- ... „.„ ~.?^%,;" s".• . altommoes ronel4ailma bare boom sold for before., 1 , V0.1p50p.0911 Use of - ..- ..._. • .. .1, Ira . 1 11 t 0S.. 91,..:a.. 9 —", - relate Notions, Boots and Shoo k , Haanet (Nos.:, Hosiery from- • --------- '‘ ..-- . 7 i 17-- ,'-i • -: .. • ..,• ...1 1 / 4 .: '... ~ • ~. ~. ' ' 19 to 119 iits:---; Crldldiotio' Shope frtta .1411 , 1- to 94 2 9. 114 ti lima ...:-.... $9,60 to sB,6e. . :Mitifibinc ..... . :44...... . .'..;:19,, OIL to PAO. 114ms'rfilio!rfrono ./7974.7 1 :.''. 1 ,;:. -ISAAC , . Caps from '' -:.;:. '.`:...... -69 sus to $1,95. -7, ~ 1 0. ••/ Bo ; , 13 64 1 84 " L 44! • 1 ' 6 1 1 A" .%i.t 1.1...7,_ -: ;::. _'-'-. - % ' , k, - ,,i 1 . gerials '. • . at, anpieaedented Low Trials. iti • 1 4: -,-,,, : ••.• ! -?, din -........,..... I .r i tady - cliade; . ciofg- rweAbundanoe „.. " .., *.e * 1....,1,•- , '' - ,'. -.- , ..A ..- • Ye d 'WU. ikotory for ' ......10 sta. , tsllft4got GWiliiiiii).-:.a...!:.i!4 - '' - - •24 Oti: Pei to ON ..... :..... .10 oto. I il'AVdsigtet OitiAlititi9l(4lKlN4) 81 to tag, •••44kabits,ta....*•,-..-•#oi , k. ,!. . , ....... • • •- - - litilig ~ ;., -- '''.'.), ..11 - :i - - . .:;.*7- , •••;;;; • ';•; - ;•. -•-• - . Choir Oreitime ...EU., ._ . ... iuial.. "1.;,......... au.tac,au, Coirwiti Iti3lie ' ....,........, oRr.P . ,;• -.......: —AR cm. .;', troloiiodlitintio.- -,. .- - - --- -, .., ~. tent Mt ikt c vi%li t ko ktst i t opiii oak Soaps, alptiftwt:,.. : '• , -...,,: --: `4.. I'll * ' •z . ,,C t& 4 atotto;l4 Atoll. doollas, low prim, sui striet attoution•ra tbuotpost,": latch . :11. airip LY4trlM'il 11 , 5 r;t:'.. *127)7 • - r.r..' ' , I ',T, :2 !::"J " -t" ',': OT. r.rt .7 , , Y tivito iiodr Y pitirt irialt- y oilit3rtilui la oar lirm, to drop 1117211 tai4 I Zook titiottgit oat ow itiilto altos pleated to Rum our ',Goods. iliifiW, i101..4.,-lati. 111 Miiiiii tom ; LB . Oa Abe We, stook,l •.; t 1, THE liElv ni:Puov ‘ilto In the world 114',Oka4rd'pil Deets!. 'every kind :of *oil: with the I t TrOuble I.` J. IC. TILLOSON, Qen'l Alsikik:Likko ow" Aim% ivepooo, ji tirricEtt Mak . 7 . 11144:tsi• ME .1- _-t. . i • • • di r;::-.,'. • , , . Wo are now fally Armed Ida' Equippol far tb. -:;"" -- 1.0"11 4.4 alloy and 511910000418,..-„z Dry.. f pr .. - I ' l4 2 fist.e, Qhild ren, G in g es i nar a itoy a. . • . ;., cdistpß ril ~:..,:. ;1;.; r. • i •..•) One Hundred Pieces= • f: 4.1 ~:;'s~u.. 1.~ ;.t• q.% v - t BEI =I ~ . MEMERIE ME I Vi OP. Xi` • - ere 4 112) 0 -j 1. , -. ‘..., IiEZS EMI - •••e• _ N.A f ty . . W . W • ?' 41' ' - - stioNvaDaY: • • . • .„‘ '"ftif as OattOZl: •%. 3PC)therf-. IstU,A4ol,2l.l%tif CONIPS .BLOC .11ZZ8190210, A. ; • i ~.T ~.i ~~L. ME EMEM ' V ''. ':' ,- 'i' ''S. I I t' '' ' , ''''; .J ME • , Fall Campaign iibli itocik;fdatsimilit ~..~. ~-:.; MI BE =MEI ME r , r _ QM -L. , ; tItiJUST rawatvga, AT L s ".• IMMI GOODS ! i. MEM ~,. ,S sM.:i^-3.rl`4.aw ' w r<~l'Y4. I+'.~.~st: z ~F~ =NE==l OVED 4 I rte. - ~: ~~~ - ',•i , ''-'' . ; i 1...'1. :!:::! t ' '-.';. ': '-' ~.,; i'; ( 4 sl 1 t ',,,?' '. ME IN/1 OEM =NM ME MEM ME GM iOaS =I WM ME ENE ...~ s - w. i. =aura co. :417. 4 lIIME TA" pleasure in announelni to tile oltlsel — of Witisboro,arkd vicinity that Huey have Purith . ared tite,entirestrick' of • . *MI* eitned by : P. 81 Willtame,-ead Are ed. Aiarg to the eteek a, Om *tie at Geode, iintOtt lag or • Acre' Drugs,.'l e int Ifidioinee Yamikes •Noflooss; Pei s. Oils, rarflike, Finds }D tilm u l t i v.„ol 4 ...._ *as s :Rept in, ", arty m " s' l 1, Wall Rapp. Malmo Shades anti Arturpot we cannot - horandeliold. ' Call and einunlize lksodnond prim "afore purchasing allpirbenn, Pacebralca attention Pnid to Physietne Priosarip; 1101114 !Ant/veil:pounded:it all Ileum -; "At patronage of the phblie ' A . M. kgrAilr. May • -Sill -squire's, • WHOLESALE ERASERS /If Foreign do Domestic Liquors . Wtnes, to., to. Aar Fine Old Whisktes, Yta l4l itivnis z i, I 00Bilita, N. It. Ell Every-year increases the popularity -of this' vuable Hair Preparation; Which is d ike to merit alone. We otus assure onCold patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration fbr Vestoringc Grcs.r oit FADED EWE to its . youthful color, making it _ loft, lustrous and silken: The scalp, ;Wite use, becomeS white and clean. It !mines all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonic properties; prevents the hair from falling out, as it stitatt , lutes and nourishes the hair;glendzi. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old' age. It , is the most economical Hats DlnEssise ever used, it, rekinires feWer applications, and " gives the hair a splendid,_ glossy pearanee. A. A. Hayes,.ll3l, State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent vality; and I consider `it the BEST YEEPARAT/ON ' for its intended purposes." sad by an Druggists, and Dealers to Illectioinss. Price One Dollar. Buckingham.'s Dye FOR VIE WHISKERS. ,As our Renewer in many oases re quires toe'long a time, and. too much etc.; tosestoregray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this die, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. llt is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufaotured by R. P. HALL. & 00., SAakuit, N.S. Luso% 186-17. gitietS*6B4ll 0, .• A 4.4. r....N a .E ^oi c::. r. ~ 15 0 6 t ; Fi . F. - 1 , -: 74. §. r,.• gi a t o ' / v., .. 4 7 0 ri we Cr 10 a . r-4 4 ., .04 g,§:1 3C6 3, a. -• : 01 1 • C.) I" : .. e, . „ 0 of" Pot 0 4i Al ; b i g 1 1 1111 i h Iti - 5 . .„ 1 A.A 44 . 1., 0 3 k g g I i Q Bw, 1 „ ct s O . 0 Q tp t 4 -,, NO . ga, oS ri 01 4810% it /V igt 1 6 4 °' 0' P• 4 4 * Q a lQ sa 11ml 1 8 Z I S tCa , i t psi F"+li ih Ir. Fr 13 e 120 4-3 $4 4ok ,74. Fi l 7. ~ , , ,-.4. ••-, ~, 12 a 0 • a • r = = i vr( . d . a •-4 ci if t -,..1 r : ,, ... .... 4 , CUTTERS, CUTTERS. =EI OM • A large number of Cutters,. and Platfurtu Spring and other Wagons for' tulle. H. H. BordeadfTioge ' atid'R. Wheeler of Lawronou. elite. ageute'. 0411 at the above plums, or my chop In Wellsboro, And examine work Woo purchasing elsewhere, 0. J. WIIIIIRLER. Dee. 6, 1871,4.17., : r 1 49 XCIIIIIITS, T 4 2 ,10117011114 IbUlat TOPS,-.. 411 o th er Marble *or* exeent d neatly, and ",at reiteolkable- rater. We alio furnish to ordef, Marble atttithtt• litasteje; Gratee,"Feeders, ae: `. 1 •":, . ..r 17 .:1 , 1 I. R. BATCHELDER. Nov. 22, 1871,441ai. P. A. JOHNSTON'. : FOli SALE.. Valuablekhoire,and lot oa. the • corner of and Walik streets. Bald property allt tie sold lamp: ilor terms, so., apply to 'the on the prentlies.l Pi K. Wll GUT,, ;Witt, 11, 101-4 f. , ' • NITHI = .NEW = FIRM. A. & 415Innapp Tikeilele, Bat ! °holder. & Johnson, TROPItIiToBr Or Tfl 13 WELLSIIO.IIO' MARBLE . WORKS,. • • opposite Found t rr; ' WELL ns 80, .Tl4Xla. COtrlitY; RE EE "0. I. Nurciniti; Art, The Oheapeei Plate _ln thplititte For PhotogtiOil RDO - for 00 sents:' Urge Pletartms and t.P frames An. $l. Old imietures *VW. eri /Inv, and dabbed fa the finest style.'• New stylefttunes and everything kept in a gallery on baad; I?r {lied to ordtc. INGRAM & 00. IETABLE SICILIAN HAIR *EWER. MEE I , i 1 r 1 f i~ FIRE. INSURANCE. WTLLSBORO, ,PA ti• Issues ?Dile4es In Ant•einas Companion at as 3r.4lEhlVi;7* as any RELIABLE COMPANY will gran t . Insuranea. Jiro. L DiriCrifELL. :in . . woors GMBH! ° THE RENEE AND THE Room ovor GarAnor's grows , I . 6iro. Pos 1 1871 tf WoilibotoiPa Photograph Gallery I Ou Jo, IIT I.I IIOIM /am thra 101:1% Ptctutres end frastes. Ola Videssoti oolikaa and 01- loggd to any,ektfb. htelAs 11.01t31. h.03./k010), 15 %alio strosta siollllll May 11,1 HOUGHTON OLIO :& ..CU sToo VOJTA, PA. • lianursotaroro of . ).; 1 I -.....i. : • -t • ••'' . - . , a 7 • Buggies, -Sulkies, -4A: • atforia!Sinikt,.:Wrgitiland Opr Wagons, OUTTBAB, mg HS AND 808 SLEDS. 1 --- I - . e prepared to — do estythkig in elm line nedoe and to the beet moaner. Satie• • ntecid.- We a, short ;OHOD HOUGHTON, ORR & 00. LES,. --- 4. - / ---- ttOreibbtoro. I INS dh, 0 York,-1 , t a -11 15, MI: 1 Btosy W gtt niters ill "Weyer Oetoo. , . I r_ T - 4. V k you - trick the latest arAgseateel med. 1..1_ iced disoevai4 of the age f Dr. Atic - L. Bacon's Magid Pain • iliamedy. . _ . It wares wilds, diptiteria, *ramps and pains In ,;f,e atemaah, indigestion, diarrhea, dysentery, summer complaints; cholera morbus, cholera, 0., as, by magic. As an adorned appiliation fir frost bites, chilblains, spiaini, bruises, fel. ors, rheumatism, Isiah headaahe, toothaehvnes raigia, pain. in-thel side, batik and lola*, in a practise of six years, it ha's baea 'found to be si:tend to no prepirstiom ever offered to the Oblio. _ • The proprietor ofd this mod:Leine feats warran t d to gee.ranteeing it to be thi host remedy; for tkke above diseases 14 the market. :11arictritstared and per up only by Dr. M. L. l traeon, Bleasburg. Wholesale agento;Ballott, gooier di 119 Ohamber street; New York, W. D. Teibeill Co., Corning; N. Y. Saly 11,11 'ly laglam's Woolen Nillsl_ DBE RifTELD, 22E1 - 13 subaarlbeea Casein:Levee, Fla eyitleo minutia ill pay .o.aah,,Hall-Blotll, aals Aka &a as awanl--- DI OMR, OR ON SHIRO, suitu4stotuers. A' sensed They .tuts the* 1: work warrautod estop * particular attentiolt to ator Proof ' ICASSIMERES;•-• lob "to warrants(' ovary ;esprit. .Pitrtloo la/ attozalcvn air= to .; K61614'6. ,ARDING AND CLOTH BUSSING. (NOHAM'S large et ; r seat leis than any As represented. !IWO 111.1, 'rn Wei tads of ItOlf-Carding y oompetttton. lINGFIAMS have as :aro to order,. and do all End Clot t Dreesl29l 4 sad • - good 4.4 aesertateat of Isimaree, tic, .• . . o t d giro more for Wool to axe ante that any er estelliebateat. Tky theta axe) d satisfy your. tvia. - • 'I 11011,1113 allolosala and IOW) at the Clow ! , i Iszea9ao Mil s, 2 miles below Knox/Tan,. put moo, 'are mann ( tiled, and' sold by tile followlay p nous:— . I -.. ' 0. 1 • fLICLLRY, Wollsboro, Pi: . 'T.L. II ALDWI as 00., Tioga, Pa. J. 0. 111211111EVII,Coviagtan,Pa. ) Jeri:laid. Jan 1.11441-ti Full °laths, 0 _ Ii~R~,~$ ; . J • now zotiekvltig from sortmeit of. -itc ° Z .w 3r 411 D Litivii'v Goons, 1.45i11 h ah aha offora to tinl pablia at Everything isaailly fonat in es - - . • Itkirgellt IEI 11 be kapt on band an , sold tow for loos. and Gibbs pring madams tot Isla , to rant. ' ellaboto, ‘*/147.. Itstide *O, INEIZEI M ek oftleselnieres, &e .41 omlietitore, earl Bursar. SOF/MD New York, •...Zvi